Dennis Green was successful in spite of starting eight different quarterbacks during his Vikings tenure.

The Arizona Cardinals still have a coaching vacancy but they are gearing up
to get their man. Vice presidents Michael Bidwill and Rod Graves flew
Tuesday to San Diego to interview former Minnesota Vikings coach Dennis
Green for a second time and were sufficiently impressed. After they returned
home the Arizona Republic reports they made a contract offer to Green.

Green has yet to accept the offer as financial details have yet to be ironed
out, but if the Cardinals are wise they will offer him whatever it takes to
sign on the dotted line. The New York Giants just inked former Jacksonville
Jaguars coach Tom Coughlin to a four-year deal averaging nearly three
million a year. It will no doubt take a similar commitment from the
Cardinals' ownership to land Green.

Dennis Green has proven he can win without a superstar QB.

Green is worth it. Sure, his regular season record of 97-62 is
impressive, as is the fact that he made the playoffs in eight of 10 seasons.
But the most striking thing on his resume is how he did it. Green was
successful in spite of starting eight different quarterbacks during his
Vikings tenure.